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Sunday, August 23, 2015

When the Japanese engine and American styles mated in Semarang

For Jimmy, modifications made as a hobby that is capable of expressing his freedom soul. So it was free if he is more comfortable choosing American bobber style mated with the Japanese engine.
A slick blend of American bobber style with 1997 Suzuki GSX 400 engine made in Semarang. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1K9QEKm)
Beginning when he had a hunk of 1997 Suzuki GSX 400 motorcycle engine. Then those two-cylinder inline engine brought to the BJM Modified Semarang workshop. And in the hands of Reynaldo Handoko, that acts as a motorcycle builder, then the concept that desired by Jimmy was executed. As the result of the Japanese-American combination, and here's a unique and manly custom motorcycle.
A unique custom headlamps are made of a piston truck. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1K9QEKm)
"This bobber concept, in terms of body look very simple but sturdy in the legs. There appeared artistic value, "said Reynaldo who initially receive input from Jimmy through pictures and photos of his dream motorcycle. Then it developed further in his workshop located at Jl. Sudirman No. 128, Semarang, Central Java - Indonesia.
Another uniqueness is unusual riser handlebar which utilizes the Binter Merzy Con rods. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1K9QEKm)
"The chassis is made from scratch by relying on pipe diameter 27 mm," he explained as he explained that if the classic impression is reinforced by the selection of stern without suspension or rigid. And for the front suspension with the springer models are also a custom handmade. After completion the chassis, the body design also made custom, with rounded shape seemed to fit with the use of width tires.
To look more presentable, then the motor battery made a special box. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1K9QEKm)
With the use of disc brakes to ensure the 400 cc engine can be stopped perfectly. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1K9QEKm)
"The fuel tank and fender made of 2 mm galvanized plate. As for its legs, he choose  to use of 16-inch tires of Avon that taken from a Harley-Davidson," he explained. Finishing, in order to look more colorful, the chassis and front fork fully washed in black color, while its body painted in fresh green.
From the back, it looks very manly due to the use of 16-inch tires. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1K9QEKm)
Besides the handlebar riser made of the Binter Merzy con rod, its headlamp is also unique. "Well, it using a truck piston as the lamp house," he added. Before the projector mounted, the piston was chromed in order to got more luxurious look. It was cool motorcycle isn't.

Kept spur your adrenaline on the power of the two-wheeled monster and stay alive with true safety riding. May God will forgive Your sins and so does the cops...... *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | BJMMODIFIED.COM | OTOMOTIFNET.COM]
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Saturday, August 22, 2015

Talisman, a stylish luxury sedan of French

Renault showed their skill to hold the European market with the launch of their new car named 'Renault Talisman'. This car comes with different designs and carries the CMF platform that provides numerous advantages angle.
New Renault Talisman. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1HHqXB8)
This premium sedan has dimensions of length 4.85 m, width 1.87 m, and height of 1.46 m. While its wheelbase is 2.81 m, and has a luggage capacity that can accommodate as much as 698 liters of cargo space.
Left side view of New Renault Talisman. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1HHqXB8)
"Renault Talisman has proportioned exterior, roomy cabin and passenger comfort high as the selling power. This car will look different on the front, rear graceful yet muscular. Viewed from any angle, this car looks great. We designed this car with spirit so that the rider will feel proud, "said Laurens van den Acker - Senior Vice President, Corporate Design, Renault.
Interior and dashboard view of New Renault Talisman. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1HHqXB8)
Although the sedan, this car does have a solid design using chrome grille featuring with the Renault logo. The new Renault's characteristic is also given by using the DRL extending to bumper. On the front is also sweetened with a variety of LED lights. A dynamic impression radiated on the stern that has its own style which dominated by the LED lights with three-dimensional (3D) effect.
Interior and dashboard view of New Renault Talisman. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1HHqXB8)
While on its side, the car feels much longer thanks to the use of the third side window. For added luxury, the list of chrome around the side windows and grooves on the bottom.
Rear side view of New Renault Talisman. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1HHqXB8)
As for the interior, Renault promises comfort presented through design and high quality materials. Vehicle cabin will come with an ergonomic and good relief. For convenience, the passenger can be felt by the presence of leather seats that can be harmonized with 10 positions including a massage device in it. There are total of six massage systems that can be memorized. The entertainment in the car cabin supplied by the R-Link 2 with Bose sound quality (13 speakers) as a visual device equipped with a screen size of 8.7 inches, such as reported from DigitalTrends.
Rear view of New Renault Talisman with its 3D-effect LED lights. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1HHqXB8)
On the machine, Talisman comes with a wide choice of 4-cylinder engine. There are 3 options of diesel engine capable of producing power of 110 hp, 130 hp and 160 hp and combined with six-speed transmission system. Meanwhile Renault provide two petrol engine options, which can generate power to 150 hp and 200 hp and matched with seven-speed transmission system.
Talisman will be sold in Europe (maybe not include UK and Ireland) starting in late 2015. Renault factory in Douai, France will produce Talisman saloon and estate (and be exhibited at the Frankfurt Motor Show 2015). *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | CARSCOOPS]
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Why do bats sleep with hanging upside down?

Bats are the only mammals that can fly. At night, the bats would swoop in the air while grabbing hundreds of insects and other small animals. But during the day, bats hardly move at all, they would pass the time throughout the day by way of hanging upside down in a remote place like the roof of the cave, the underside of a bridge or inside a hollow tree.
Bat sleeps with hanging upside down. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1TX1PvY)
There are several different reasons why bats roost in a different way from other flying creatures.

1. Make it easier to start flying
First of all, by hanging upside down, will put them in an ideal position for takeoff when they will fly. Because unlike birds, bats can not fly directly into the air from the ground. Their wings can not generate enough power to lift them off.
Morphology of a Bat. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1TX1PvY)
In addition, their hind legs are also very small and not growing, so they can not run to achieve the required speed for takeoff. To overcome this, they will use their front claws to climb to a high enough. And then dropped to start their flights. With sleep hanging upside down in a high location, they will be ready to start flying at any time if they have to escape from their perches.

2. Avoiding predators and competition
By hanging upside down is also a good way for bats to avoid predators. During the day, when predators (especially birds of prey such as owls and hawks, etc) are most active, the bat will be in the most difficult to achieve by this predator. Thus allowing them safe from predators until nightfall.
These Brazilian free-tailed bats, are believed to have adopted a nocturnal way of life to avoid being eaten by day-time active predators. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1MBEavc)
In addition, very little competition for places perched upside down, as other flying animals do not have the ability to perch upside down like a bat.

3. Save energy when rested
Amazingly, the bat has a unique physiological adaptation that allows them hanging upside down without exerting any energy whatsoever. If you want clenching your hands to grasp an object, you have to contract the muscles in your arm some, which is connected to your fingers through the tendon. When a muscle contracts, the muscle will pull the tendon, and the tendon will pull the fingers on your hand to close.
Characteristics of a Bat. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1PCRcIM)
Bats claws also works in the same way, except that they are not connected to the tendons in the arm otor but connected in the upper body bat. To hang upside down, the bats just need to fly to a perch position he wanted, then opened his claws and found a surface that can be grasped. Weight of the upper body will pull the tendon that connects the claw downwards, and causes the claw clenching and gripping perch.

As a result, bats do not need to do anything else to hang upside down. They only needs to exert energy to release its grip, to stretch the muscles to pull the claws open. And because of the claws will continue closed when bats are resting, when the dead bats roost will continue hanging upside down until something (eg other bats) bumped into it and make it fall. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | ]
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Gecko inspired the creation of NASA's astronaut anchors

Activities in the outer space is certainly much more difficult than on Earth. In there, everything is easily floating in the absence of gravity. With a biomimetic approach, NASA is investigating the possibility of applying the gecko handheld system to help the robot clinging on machinery installation on the ISS space station.
Gecko has a strong grasping power due to the van der Waals force is generated from the millions of hairs on the surface of the leg. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1E5HVrF)
NASA team was inspired by the strong grip owned gecko. In nature, the gecko has a great ability to climb anything and survive on it because it has a leg with millions of strong tiny hairs to grasping the target. With millions of tiny hairs, the surface of the gecko feet gripping target with the physical force known as van der Waals forces.
A gecko-inspired astronaut anchor holding a clipboard. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1E5HVrF)
Van der Waals forces occurs when electrons orbiting the nucleus of an atom is distributed unevenly, generating an electric field with positive and negative poles. The electric field creates polar molecules that fit to a nearby, forming a temporary adhesive effect between the gecko feet and the surface beneath its feet.
Artist's impression of the LEMUR climbing on the International Space Station's cupola. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1E5HVrF)
By creating a synthetic material composed of delicate stalks smaller than a human hair, NASA scientists imitate the gecko's ability to grasp.
On the picture above shows 'LEMUR' (Limbed Excursion Mechanical Utility Robot), a robot who already have gecko feet system that is used by NASA to climb the ISS hull and perform a repairing proccess to the damaged section. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | NASA JPL | GIZMAG | NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC]
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Friday, August 21, 2015

Toyota Yaris looks with no-roof

It turns out a model with an open roof that had been seen in the parking lot of the Indonesian Convention Exhibition on Tuesday, August 18, 2015 is a modified version of All-New Toyota Yaris with TRD emblems. From the description of a reliable source in place, this model is the design of Toyota Astra Motor (TAM).
All-New Toyota Yaris Legian concept without a roof designed by Toyota Astra Motor. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1LlVqGf)
Almost all new design, its stature turns sharper. The larger grille design with the letter "Y" are stacked. The overall appearance may follow the hallmark of Lexus grille. Although debatable, its new headlamps like the style of Mustang muscle car.

The new rim with sporty style. From the rear, the new element visible from the bumper and diffuser. "The design is made in Indonesia but the body kit is made in Thailand," said the source.
There is the addition of orange accents on the interior that follows the exterior color. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1LlVqGf)
Although without the word "Sportivo" after TRD, overall modification is only done on looks alone. The source explained that the engine remains the same as the All-New Yaris and Vios other.
Rear side view of All-New Toyota Yaris Legian without a roof. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1LlVqGf)
Plastered Yaris unique body without a roof. Its interior changed with the addition of the orange accents followed its exterior color. The back seat was also changed but still fit for three passengers. The roof is completely eliminated, there is no hard or soft cover.

At the back and sides are emblems "TAM Design", it describes the model is designed by Service division of Toyota Astra Motor. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | OTOMOTIF KOMPAS]
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Artificial brain is being developed from Human Skin Cells

Scientists from Ohio State University said, that an almost entirely artificial brain that is being developed in the laboratory for the first time. The brain that has no awareness of it, has a size of a pea and is comparable to the five-week-old fetus, can accelerate neuroscience research in conditions such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.

Professor Rene Anand, lead author who presented this data at a military medical symposium in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, said that they have to reproduce any part of the brain. The artificial brain made from adult human skin cells, but the method is still largely kept secret because of the patent or copyright pending.
The unconscious brain, the size of a pea and comparable with a five-week old foetus. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1EAXNwX)
"It just looks like the brain, it reflects all the genes that help manufacture the brain and that means all things, from the cortex to the spinal cord, everything is there," he said. Nevertheless, this artificial brain does not have the ability to be aware and Professor Rene said, because of that, the ethical problems will not arise.

"It did not have any sensory input so that the majority is living tissue that replicates the brain. When there is a genetic or environmental causes, we can assess how they change cell migration, for example, or the formation of synapses, or the formation of the circuit," he said.

He added, "So, it gives us exceptional access to know when something goes wrong, how much harm, and maybe one day we'll find a way to fix it."

As reported by The Guardian that some researchers that they contact were worry that the data is still kept secret and has not been through peer review. They say, this makes the condition becomes not possible to assess the quality and impact of the artificial brain.

These findings help Alzheimer's and Parkinson's 
Professor Rene expressed, this artificial brain can have a major impact on the study of neurological diseases and will speed up research.

"I think this is ethics because it will create a greater prediction on what will happen to a patient who was given the drug, both on the efficacy and side effects," he said.

He said, "You do not have to jump from rodents to humans. It will drop dramatically the cost of clinical trials. It is much cheaper to do than clinical trials."

"I think the prediction capacity will be phenomenal because of this man," he said. 

Professor Rene said, this artificial brain could help a number of conditions, especially Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. He said, the researchers will test it against people who have a genetic predisposition in the family.

"We're probably going to have trouble when the whole life he was exposed to some type of environmental toxins and did not know what it is. We probably will have a hard time to try to see how it happened and why," he said.

He added, "However, it is also a model that allows us to ask questions about the ANC. What happens to pregnant women who smoke smokeless nicotine, is it safe?"

"Or if you drink water containing plasticide, is it safe? We can ask this question in a human model, make predictions, and give guidance to the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) to regulate or not regulate or to provide information to the public," he said.

Professor Rene said he foresaw the moment when this artificial brain will open the door to understanding traumatic brain injury and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

"Recently in the military health science conference, we allow defense agencies to look at the technology that we created," he said.

The professor continued, "Our hope is that if they pay for us, we will be able to do what we're trying to do, say, for autism or Alzheimer's or Parkinson's, get skin cells of people who are traumatized, who have PTSD and that do not develop PTSD, and then we ask what difference it makes. "

"The question is, for example, you use a stress hormone and ask whether this person's brain reacts worse to it than others, and that is why they are experiencing PTSD or fail?" he said. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | THE GUARDIAN]
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